Formatting tables and data

Well, now that we know we can add tables to our notebooks here in OneNote 2013, you should…also know you have the ability to improve their appearance with some minimal formatting…options that we're going to take a look at now,…as we continue to work with our No Obstacles Chapter 7 Notebook in the User Conference 2013…section looking at the Agenda page where we've started our table.…Let's start with this top row.…One option is to click and drag across the cells to select a row or just click anywhere to deselect.…And try using that little marker that appears as we move up and down the rows.…

Put little marker off to the left, when you see the four-sided arrow, click once,…and you'll select an entire row. Now we can apply some formatting.…For example, maybe the content in these cells should be centered.…We'll go to the Alignment section where we can choose from Left, Center, or Right.…We'll click Center, and that looks better. We can also apply some shading.…Let's click the Shading dropdown in the Format section and choose a nice light green.…

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2/28/2013

In this course, author David Rivers shows you the basics of using Microsoft OneNote 2013 to create, edit, and save notes. Discover easy ways to format your text, organize notebooks, use stationery, work with tables, perform research, and integrate your notes with Outlook. For new notetakers, the "Getting Started" chapter provides an overview of the complete workflow, so you can quickly get up and running with OneNote. Plus, learn about new features included in OneNote 2013, such as how to sync notes with SkyDrive.